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recarouk
Yorkshire and The Humber
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show me where you can buy that for a grand
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Fossilfish
Part of things
Thank fossils for fuel!
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Believe me its surprisingly quick! Its turning circle is great, and viability is great so a doddle to park- believe it or not. 940's are cheap, practical and strong!
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Thank fossils for fuel!
1996 Jeep XJ Sport 2.5 Manual 1975 Scimitar 3.0 V6
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Brought mine for £550 and its surprisingly quick! Its turning circle is great, and viability is great so a doddle to park- believe it or not. 940's are cheap, practical and strong! Dads was £174 and has covered the 75,000miles in the 4 years we've had it with nothing more than a couple of oil changes and tyres need done to it and has been our longest lasting car, wise choice, loads of my friends thing its a lard barge but I love it lol I want one myself!
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thooms
Part of things
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1991 Saab 900S Aero 1992 Fiat Panda 1000CLX 1981 Fiat 238 / Laika MP6
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xcore
Part of things
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^^show me a t5-r for 1k!
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Fossilfish
Part of things
Thank fossils for fuel!
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Its red so it's a 850r not as rare but still 1.5k plus for a high miles and tatty car. The above 940 is the 'sports edition' and is also RWD with Turbo+ so 190bhp (850r had 240bhp the t5r had over boost to 240bhp, 850r is the one to get)
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Thank fossils for fuel!
1996 Jeep XJ Sport 2.5 Manual 1975 Scimitar 3.0 V6
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mitsubishi galant/legnum
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Last Edit: Nov 6, 2013 20:12:36 GMT by malachi
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Last Edit: Nov 6, 2013 20:26:18 GMT by joem83
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Got a baby on the way, so want a family friendly car, needs to carry me, the mrs, bubba, dog and luggage for frequent trips up north. The mrs wants it to be auto, she's a terrible driver so nothing to big I just wavy somthing that's not embarrassing Suggestions ? So... did you get anything yet?
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smurf
Part of things
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+1 for the mitsi legnum
Dez has my old one and hes hit it with the modding stick nicely
Cheap to buy, cheap to run, upgrade the headlights to HID ( i like hid) Lather seats, all the J goodies, i can go on and on
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Laser cutting and cnc punching (up to 3mm stainless and ali, up to 6mm mild steel)
Mail me a dxf file and i'll get you a price Metal folding and custom fabrication service also available
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Gem
East Midlands
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Nov 15, 2013 10:57:04 GMT
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E30 touring
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E30 touring 100% agree, although the 325 m20 lump is a bit juicy mind!
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speedy88
Club Retro Rides Member
"Nice Cortina mate"
Posts: 2,281
Club RR Member Number: 118
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Badass family wagons?speedy88
@speedy88
Club Retro Rides Member 118
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Nov 16, 2013 19:23:28 GMT
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Brought mine for £550 and its surprisingly quick! Its turning circle is great, and viability is great so a doddle to park- believe it or not. 940's are cheap, practical and strong! Dads was £174 and has covered the 75,000miles in the 4 years we've had it with nothing more than a couple of oil changes and tyres need done to it and has been our longest lasting car, wise choice, loads of my friends thing its a lard barge but I love it lol I want one myself! I concur, had a few of them. My current one is both the most practical car I've had and a car I take drifting on weekends. I recommend the 2.3 turbo if you want 200bhp+ with simple mods or the 2.0/2.3NA for reasonable fuel economy and 100% reliability.
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